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1930 - 2014

Resumo Biográfico

  • Lifespan: 84 years
  • Art period: Modern
  • Also known as: ary brizzi
  • Born: 1930, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Top 3 works: Multiple tension 2
  • Top-ranked work: Multiple tension 2
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  • Works on APS: 1
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Died: 2014
  • Museums on APS:
    • Municipal Museum of Art of La Plata
    • Municipal Museum of Art of La Plata
    • Municipal Museum of Art of La Plata
    • Municipal Museum of Art of La Plata
    • Municipal Museum of Art of La Plata
  • Nationality: Argentina

Teste de Arte

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Pergunta 1:
What artistic movement did Ary Brizzi initially embrace during his formative years?
Pergunta 2:
In what year was Ary Brizzi’s first solo exhibition held?
Pergunta 3:
What material did Brizzi utilize extensively in his sculptures to achieve visual illusions of movement?
Pergunta 4:
Ary Brizzi designed the Argentine pavilion for which significant international event?
Pergunta 5:
Which artistic style is Ary Brizzi most associated with, characterized by luminosity and transparency?

Ary Brizzi (1930 - 2014): Pioneer of Geometric Abstraction and Kinetic Op Art

Ary Brizzi, a renowned Argentine artist, left an indelible mark on the world of art with his innovative and eclectic style. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1930, Brizzi’s artistic journey was characterized by experimentation, geometric abstraction, and a deep passion for design. Early education and career Brizzi pursued his education at Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes Manuel Belgrano and Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes Ernesto de la Cárcova, where he graduated as a profesor superior of drawing and painting in 1951. His early work was centered on the human figure, but he soon developed an abstract style that aligned with the Mad movement and the Asociación Arte Concreto-Invención. This initial exploration into abstraction established him as a key participant in Argentina’s burgeoning avant-garde scene. Artistic Evolution and Notable Works Ary Brizzi's first solo exhibition at Gente de Arte (Avellaneda, 1958) marked the beginning of his abstract-geometric style. He swiftly embraced the principles of geometric abstraction, mirroring the influential movements of his time—particularly Cinetism—which sought to capture movement and luminosity through unconventional materials like aluminum and Plexiglas. His groundbreaking design for the Argentine pavilion at the III World Trade Fair in New York (1959) solidified his reputation as a visionary artist pushing boundaries within architectural spaces. Furthermore, Brizzi’s fascination with light and transparency led him to incorporate these elements into his artworks, experimenting with techniques that would later become synonymous with Kinetic Op Art—a movement dedicated to stimulating visual perception through subtle optical illusions. Awards and Recognition Brizzi received the Great Honor Prize of the Salón Nacional (Buenos Aires) in 1976, acknowledging his contribution to Argentine art history. He continued to inspire younger artists by participating in “Real/Virtual. Arte cinético argentino en los años 60” at Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Buenos Aires) in 2012—a testament to the enduring legacy of Cinetism and its impact on subsequent artistic endeavors. His work was recognized internationally, earning him accolades for his pioneering approach to visual art. Legacy and Influence Ary Brizzi’s pioneering work in abstract-geometric art and design has left a lasting impression on the Argentine art scene. He championed innovative materials—aluminum, Plexiglas, enamel—transforming them into instruments of artistic expression. His exploration of kinetic op art continues to inspire new generations of artists who strive to challenge conventional perceptions of visual experience. Brizzi’s influence extends beyond his own creations; he fostered a dialogue between art and architecture, shaping the aesthetic landscape of Buenos Aires and Argentina as a whole.
  • Notable Achievements: Great Honor Prize of Salón Nacional (1976)
  • Participation in “Real/Virtual. Arte cinético argentino en los años 60” exhibition
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